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Comments by "Peter Jacobsen" (@pjacobsen1000) on "Inside Latam Flight 800 as it plunged mid-air" video.
"Have you tried turning it off and on again?"
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He retired in 2017, his 'whistleblowing' took place in 2019, and he was found dead in 2024. If the company had wanted to assassinate him, they were awfully slow about it. Additionally, he had recently completed his testimony about his experience at Boeing, so it was much too late to try to silence him. All in all, nothing points to foul play, nor does the police suspect any such thing.
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Can you give examples of the company 'trying to destroy his life'?
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It should be mentioned that he retired in 2017, his 'whistleblowing' took place in 2019, and he was found dead in 2024. If the company had wanted to assassinate him, they were awfully slow about it. Additionally, he had recently completed his testimony about his experience at Boeing, so it was much too late to try to silence him. All in all, nothing points to foul play.
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@dan-bz7dz He had already given his deposition.
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@nicholasfooong. "boeing 737 is the most sold commercial plane". Used to be. In 2019 it was overtaken by the A320. Up to 2024, total orders: -A320: 18,460 -B737: 16,470 Though, to be fair, slightly more B737s have been delivered so far, 11,703 vs. 11,328.
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@d1tto232 "Julian Assange should be a Hero for Australian's". This video is not about Julian Assange, but for the record, I don't think Julian Assange has done anything wrong, and I think he should be released.
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@wilsonmpesha904 He doesn't have his life anymore, but how does that relate to Boeing? That is what I'm asking for evidence of.
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@wilsonmpesha904 "Just read the OP again". There's no evidence of wrongdoing to found there.
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@wilsonmpesha904 What? Who are those guys? Is Boeing involved with these 'guys' in some way?
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@wilsonmpesha904 "Must"? How so? You seem to go straight from suspicion of wrongdoing > conclusion that it happened, but you leave out that very important part in the middle: Evidence! Suspicion of wrongdoing > evidence of wrongdoing > conclusion that it happened. Without that element of evidence you can never get further than suspicion. And just to be clear again: Suspicion of wrongdoing IS NOT evidence of wrongdoing.
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@wilsonmpesha904 Resorting to emojis? You've presented no evidence. Are you also now running out of arguments?
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@public.public So far, it looks like he took his own life, sitting in his own car. But you keep simmering on those theories. At least it'll keep you busy.
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@dan-bz7dz "not in a court of law." Ok, so he gave his deposition in front of a judge, under oath, but not in a court of law. So that is the smoking gun that convinces you that there is foul play?
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